+4 .1.’ \,\\_\\\ . \\‘ Fletcher's Castoria is strictly :1 remedy for Infants and Children. Foods are specially prepared for babies. A baby‘s medicine ‘is even more essential for Baby. Remedies primarily prepared for grown-ups are not interchangeable. It was the need o! a remedy for the common ailments of Infants nub Children that brought Castoria before the publigafoe _ years o! resent; , and no claim has been made for it t ll: use for over years has not proven. ‘ " What is CASTORIA? Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothinir, Syrups. It is pleasant. lt contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief oi‘ Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Cotnforb-The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTO R IA ALWIiYS Bears the Signature of» I Cakes and Pastry Baked From‘ I Will Strengthen and Sustain ‘_ Every Member of Your Family ‘ Old and Young Western Canada Flour Mills Company, Limited ‘iosouro-iiug or... n. it'd-Rut?!" s4 l "iliffii. Olin: Si. CMunh-‘n’ ‘I . ,;-.\ ' I YEN a. Paris models are accepted as the standards for artistry of dress, so the name “Penn1ans" has corned its place as clonotingallthatisdistiiictivc in undergarments q ——distinctlve. alike in design, comfort and gen-l uinc value. Underwear , z - "mi: ‘summon or brcisuuvcs“ eamanr, Limited, Pan's. am molar: o! llnrifly M3 5111M“? CW!- v d; m; ‘an? I l ' » i ' ' ' Navy League a . . . Campaign jlleetm A big meeting was held in the Navy [league Building laat_ even- mg for the purpose oi‘ outliuin! the necessary a-rangemonta toi- the an- nual Nelson week campaign ior membership and maintenance. Among those present the repres~ eniatives from tho various local irnternitles and lodges formed an important part. ‘Chief Justice Math- leoon at the outset delivered an ad- dress outlining the purpose ol the Navy League and the work which it has caning on, and dealing to snmo- extent, iwlth the history o1 the local organization ilnd progress made. lie emphasized the duty liild upon all citizens to do their part in contributing towards the pur- poses ol‘ the League in the coming campaign. His Lordship referred to the good fortune our School or Navigation has had in securing the services oi’ so able an instructor us Limit. Commander Lewln. He rel- erred also totbe change of attitude which has come over the Domin- ion Government towards the Navy League and declared his belie!‘ that this had been largely brought nb- out by through the agency of the local Secretary Mr. J. 0. Hyndrmin and also Mr. Pope. The Cbleldus- lice concluded his, remarks by=- noinlnailnlr Mr.‘ B; A. McLeod lowed by hlesars J. O. Hyndninn and ll . M. Vnnhuaklrk lllnyor’ Campbell and Mrq Morris of 'Sum- merside, . eiprossetl- their pleasure at tho deep‘ interest manifested in the Navy League here and their re gret that this interest has not ns yet aroused in Suminerslde. They ‘ felt sure that if the people there could be made to realize what wns being done they would very cheer- fully respond to the cull of the League. Mr. Ilyndnian explained that lt was being planned to send a squad of Naval Brigade boys there shortly in command ol’ Ll. Com. Lewln for this purpose. Rep- resentatives ol‘ the various societ- ies present agreed to send in not later than Monday the names of men whom they ‘would select as canvassers during the campaign. Alost oi‘ the societies present would be able l0 send out ten collectors or even more ii" necessary. The ap- pointment ol‘ joint chairmanship 01' the campaign committee fell up- on hiessrs J. 0. Hyndman and S. A. McLeod. Lleiit. Coin Lewin was when called upon and gave a capi- ltul outline oi‘ the Nuvlgalionl lSchtmls purposes and llie advant- luue oi" ll sea training whether‘ ihd lllfl)’ intends in go to sea or not. ‘.\l the close 0t‘ the meeting llu- iCliiel' Justice heartily thanked nll present [or their attendance. The following representatives from the various hotllcs were prou- will! Club-—Messrs W. S. Grant and l’. W Turner . Board oi’ Trader-Messrs. T. Ii. Woodman and R. H. Jenkins. Victoria. Lodge M3SODS—-MGSB|'S l2 A Foster and A.._lrwin . St Lawrence Lodgejl. 0. O. F.~ Geo. Nicholson and B. Vnnlder- stlne. S. 0. FL-Prince Edward Lodge. -H Williams and P. J. Hooper Eton Indge-lllesars. H Chandler and Ward. K..ol R-Messrs B. R. Holman and S. A McDonald. I0. W. V. A.-,—l\lr.‘_ T. E. McNult. Daughlers ol‘ Empire—1\lrs. Mc- Crendy and Mrs. Blanchard. G. W. V. A. Indies Auxlllnry~ Mrs. W. S. Stewart and Mrs. Woodman Summer-side Branch —— Mayor Campbell and Mr. Morris. A bag containing ninety potatoes, weighing the lull legal weight o! ninety pounds, is reported from Ux~ bridge, G. B. ,__.___ End: Stubborn Coughs in a Hurry home-mud: re (d! has no equal. € For m: rlhctlvnimi. um mo i lulu and c elialy Drclllrod. ‘ You'll never know how quickly u bnd (‘Ollflll can bi- miiqurred, until you try this famous old homo-Amado remedy. Anyone who lms couched all day and nll night, will say that the lmlllPIllilll‘ rclivf tzivcn is ulniost like magic. it lulu-s but n rriumcntjo irepnrc nml really tlicrc l6 nothing ctlcr for coughs. Into u lltnz. bottle. put 2V; Ollllfllll of Pinox; then add plain granulated suiznt syrup to iiiukc lll ounces. Oi‘ you can use clarified molasses. honey, corn syrup. instead ol sugar syrup. Either way. this mixture saves iiliput two-thirds nf the money lleillllllV spent for rough prcpnriitloiis. and IJlVPI vou n more "positive, ofiective. rrmcdy. It keeps perfectly, and tastes pleasant ~—rliil¢lrun like if. _ You can fi-cl this tokp hold malnut- lv, soothing llllll hustling the mem- brnncn in e air passages. ll. promptly b.1080"! n dry. lluht "crush. and. noon you will notice the plileuni thin out, nml llireii ilisnprcnr nlt0~ nether. ilnv‘! use \Vll Lsually break up an ordinnrv throat or chest vnlil. and it is nlsn splendid for bron- r-hitis, crimp. lionrsences, uml bron- i-liinl asthma. Pint-x Ill a most valuable concen- trated compound of genuine Norway pnio extract, the moat reliable rcmcily For throat and chest. ailments. To uroiil ill-appointment niik vou llfllllllll. Ior “LIV. minors of Pine will: directions sud iknrt accept ‘W, thlnir no. Guaranteed to ulv n F nded. o nits tlofnctinu or money re m fir» pi w on. ‘I l as chairman . Brief siddresseslol- - The Navy League. has Z000‘ Cannd lads in continuous training for the Tlibse" boys are. trained Attributes of- “‘ ‘ Self-Reliance _ . Power of Initiative. _ l’ Fearleasneas of Responsibility a‘; i Fertility of Resource Britain, the Greatest Maritime Power, Mercantile Training Ships Wholly by Voluntary Public Contributions, a lgqtional““-Asset. _It takes six‘ [times as long to train a eeaman as it doesfito build a ship. 1' ‘ . Mariti ‘e strength cannot be achieved in a year or eve a decade. Its growth can only be commensurate with the development oi sea- conscidus spirit in the nation. The continuous training oi over two thousand Canadian lads, in the Boys’ Naval Brigades of tlie Niivy League of Canada, is to-day having an: cfleqt uponour maritime future. Only through this medium can the foundation belaid of trained Canadian seamen for our ships. 1 l. {fanddds Sons‘ of thpeirsea ion. in ytihe ANeispri sp-aukqn <1- iv‘ o. Supports Her Because it is Realized that the Sailor is Since May last, ixty of these lads have com- pleted their training and nosed into the Can- adian Merchant Navy. gifty more are on the lrilew ships oi the re-organised Royal Canadian avy. Under the guidance of Experienced Sea Minds, it is being planned to give chosen lads from the Boys’ Naval Brigades an ocean-going education second to none, so that Canada will have elli- cient master seamen. The Merchant Navy olany nation is its first ., step to sea power. Public opinion demands that this work be maintained. From the public, then, must come the funds. The ‘Navy League of Canada . saitoas’ WEEK CAMPAIGN October 18-23. Dominion Objective $760,000. .QBE§.20,; a I 120 rooms, ’ prlnto bathe, unrated. service. (llimotcetown 8363-4-I0tli. Sydney Wolfe, Guild, Cardigan; Toronto; C. C. Thompson, wnja. Montreal; lMoncton; H. R. New Market, Ont New Perth‘; Mrs. New Pcrih; J. ‘ and Victoria ; Excellent menu‘. ‘Prompt u. c. 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